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DiscussionTimeline, expectations on healing, quality of life after long fusion?
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@sherrym25 Hope you get great mobility go get it .. IT CAN BE DONE.
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@sherrym25 Hi Sherry! Could you elaborate on this "nerve pain in the skin"? I have had it so badly that it hurts for my clothes to touch it. I reached out to the surgeon and his PA was no help at all, suggesting I use some cortisone~. It feels like a bad sun burn. I have read that it is your nervous system responding to the trauma, and the need to convince yourself - and your skin - that you are safe. It suggested increasing touch intensity - but there are days I just can't stand it. I'm concerned about starting PT and the prospect of anyone touching me. ty for any information. Be blessed!
John @jksawyers - I'm at week 12! It has been an experience! Not horrible, just very different being a patient and in need of so much rest and assistance. My brain did not comprehend what "long fusion" meant, and so I had planned a 6 week recovery - thank goodness for this forum and the sharing of experiences. They have been a faithful and informative companion as I learn what healing is looking like all through the various stages.
Wishing you the best!
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